Author's Note:Hey guys! I'm back with the next update and I hope you're all excited! Before I start the disclaimer, I want to let all you know that this chapter does deal with a Christening service so sorry to all of you who don't care about religion. If you don't, it's no concern of mine. This chapter is still pretty good though and for those of you who hate Katherine, you're gonna love Mr. Ignalis in this chapter lol Now, on with the disclaimer.

Disclaimer: I do not own the Power Rangers, any of its series, or any of its characters. Also, the main idea/ plot of this story comes from the 2009-2010 storyline of Days of our Lives so I can't be given full credit for this story. However, all made up characters and all scenes that I created and changed to fit my liking are mine.


"Christening Service"

Two weeks passed by quickly and Katherine was still getting away with her dirty little secret. The infant child that she and Collin had been caring for really wasn't her child, although it really was his, and the only person who knew the entire truth about what really happened in regards to the child's lineage was the infant's grandfather.

Mr. Ignalis had surprised Katherine tremendously. So far, he'd kept his word. No one knew about Katherine switching Kimberly's child with Julia's and he intended to keep it that way. Katherine couldn't help but wonder if he was going to go back on his word and tell her darling fiancé, but she couldn't allow her worry to eat at her.

Katherine looked down at the beautiful baby that she was holding in her arms. Neveah stared up at the woman she'd grown accustomed to being her mother with half closed eyes as she stifled a yawn. Katherine put her nose to the baby's and smiled at the little girl as she grunted in response. She then kissed the child's head before looking up at the large glass window in her nursery.

Later on in the day, Neveah was going to be Christened and blessed by the priest at her church and she was so excited about it. She was rededicating the baby as part of her religion and Neveah's name would be made official in the eyes of God. Katherine had run the idea past Collin and he was instantly thrilled, however, the suggestion he'd spun at her after her request was like a slap to the face. Collin had requested that Kimberly be a guest at the event and sent Katherine into a mad panic. She didn't want Kimberly anywhere near her daughter for any reason at all. Collin didn't see what the big deal was so after ten minutes of bickering, Katherine gave in and allowed him to invite his ex.

Katherine approached the nursery window slowly as she rocked her daughter gently with each step. As she gazed out into the yard, she couldn't help but smile. There weren't any cars parked in the driveway, meaning she was home alone. That's just what she needed at the moment.

Billy's House

"Come back here Jake!" Kimberly shouted as she chased the almost two-year-old through the upstairs hallway. Jacob was running around with a red bath towel around his neck in nothing else but a diaper as he clutched his penguin to his chest. He was giggling happily as he ran away from his mother. Kimberly giggled as she continued to chase the boy. He definitely wasn't going to take a nap.

Billy came up the stairs and stopped mid-step as Kimberly and Jacob ran past the stairs. "Is everything okay up here?" he called out with a soft smile. Kimberly poked her head back around the corner and laughed.

"Jake doesn't want to get dressed." She claimed. "This has been going on for five minutes now."

Billy laughed as he finished his walk up the steps. Just as Jacob came rushing back through the hall, he reached down and scooped the boy up swiftly. Jacob giggled happily as Billy passed the boy to his mother.

"Come on Jake." She laughed. "Let's get some clothes on."

Jacob nodded quickly as Kimberly carried him into her room. Billy followed behind her and leaned against the doorframe as Kimberly helped Jacob into a red and white striped shirt and a pair of blue jean overalls. Jacob thanked his mother before snatching his penguin and running from the room. Kimberly shook her head with a smile as she sat on the edge of the bed.

"He's so hyper." She said as she tried to catch her breath. "I feel like I just got through running a routine on the balance beam."

Billy chuckled as he walked further into the room to sit beside Kim. "He's a cute little bugger though. Oh, and speaking of balance beams, how was your first day back?"

"Great." Kimberly grinned. "The girls really missed me. I'm glad Kerri was there to cover for me while I was under watch and everything."

"No kidding. So, Jason told me you were cordially invited to Neveah's christening this afternoon."

Kimberly sighed as she leaned back on her elbows. "Yep. Collin called me a few days ago asking if I could be there to support him. I really don't want to go and support the love child that was spawned from his infidelity with Katherine but he begged me to come. I had to say yes to get him to shut up."

"That sucks."

"Hey, it's not all bad. At least the little girl's cute."

"True. Would you like me to watch after Jacob while you're gone?"

"That sounds great Billy. Thanks a lot, for everything that is. I feel like I get in the way being here."

"Kim, you aren't. And besides, I enjoy having you around. It's like we're a little family, even though we aren't."

"Don't get me wrong Billy, you're a good looking guy and all, but you're not my type."

The two of them burst into a fit of laughter as Billy stood from the bed and headed towards the door. "Same goes for you." He said, pausing at the doorway. "I'll go lay Jake down in the living room so you can get ready for the Christening service."

"Right. Thanks."

"No problem."

Kimberly smiled at Billy as he disappeared from the doorway. As soon as she was alone, she allowed her smile to fade as her thoughts turned back to the convent where Tommy was looking after Grace. How were they doing? It had been two weeks since she'd seen either of them and she was really starting to miss them.

With a heavy sigh, Kimberly stood from the bed and walked over to the closet to retrieve a dress. She flipped through the hanging clothes on the rack as she assessed each outfit mentally, none of them meeting her tastes. Finally, she found a dress two outfits from the back, and pulled it off the rack to admire it.

Being that it was February, it was still cold out, so the dress was perfect for the occasion. It wasn't a thick, heavy dress, but it would definitely keep her warm. The dress was a dark blue and it was made of a stretchy material, kind of like a nice, long-sleeved shirt. The dress did have long sleeves that flared out at the ends and when Kimberly put it on, it would stop halfway above her knees. There were two small loops on the sides of the dress that held a silver chain-like belt to compliment the dress. Kimberly smiled as she slid the closet doors closed and set the dress on her bed.

"Shoes…" she said quickly as her eyes began scanning the room for her black, knee-high, heeled boots. Kimberly spied the boots in the corner behind her suitcase that she'd yet to unpack from witness protection. She smiled as she walked over to the corner and grabbed the boots to toss them over by the bed. "I wonder if I left my silver earrings in my suitcase?" she wondered aloud as she crouched down and unzipped the suitcase.

Clothes spilled out of the bag as soon as there was room for them to move and some of them tumbled onto the floor. Kimberly began pulling things out of the bag as she searched for the sandwich bag she'd stuck the earrings in back at the safe house. She smiled after thirty seconds of digging when her hand ran across the clear plastic of the bag and she pulled it out. Kimberly raised an eyebrow when she spied a slip of paper in the bag where her earrings and other jewelry were located. She opened the bag in a swift motion and pulled the paper out as she stood to her feet, still holding the sandwich bag in her fingers.

A phone number had been scribbled on the slip and a smiley face was drawn next to it. Kimberly looked at the area code and realized it was similar to that of the convent in Reefside. "Tommy?" she wondered as she slowly walked over to her bed and sat down. After studying the paper for a few more minutes, Kimberly called for Billy who appeared seconds later.

"Something the matter Kim?"

"Can you bring me the cordless phone?" she asked, eyes never leaving the paper. "I found a number and I wanna see who it belongs to."

Billy nodded as he went off to retrieve the phone. He came back in record time and passed it to her before heading back downstairs.

Kimberly's hands were shaking as she dialed the number and put the phone to her ear. Her heartbeat suddenly increased as nervousness took over her. The phone rang five times before someone finally picked up.

"Hello?" a male voice came through the receiver, smooth like velvet. Kimberly's face lit up at the sound of the person's voice.

"Tommy?" she smiled into the phone. There was a pause on the other side of the line before an answer came.

"Kim? Is that you?" Kimberly squealed before going into a fit of laughter. Tommy's laugh came through the phone as he laughed along with her. "It is you." Tommy said, a smile evident in his voice. "I'd recognize that laugh anywhere."

"I'm so glad to be hearing your voice." Kimberly admitted. "I've really missed you."

"Yeah, I miss you too. I see you finally found my number?"

Kimberly nodded before answering. "I'm just now emptying my suitcase." She admitted. "I found it in my bag of jewelry. Did you slip it in there when I wasn't looking?"

"Of course. I am an agent after all. I have to be sneaky every once in a while." The two of them laughed again before silence overtook the conversation. Kimberly decided to be the one to break it.

"How's the healing process going? Are you feeling okay? And what about Grace? How is she? Does she miss me?"

"Whoa, whoa, whoa." Tommy laughed. "Too many questions at once Kim."

"I'm sorry." She said quietly. "It's just that I've been so worried about the two of you since I'm not there and all."

"Well, no worries. I'm fine and healthy. I've gone to the doctor regularly for checkups and they took me off my pain meds last weekend. I'm doing great. And as for Grace, she's fine. She doesn't cry too much like I thought she would and she sleeps a majority of the time. Oh, and just so you know, she doesn't mind drinking formula at all."

Kimberly giggled. "I'm going to get her soon, I promise. I've got a plan in mind of what I'm going to tell everyone. Hopefully, things will turn out fine. And when I get her…I guess…you can take off on your leave of absence."

Tommy grew quiet on the other side of the line. "Yeah, about that…"

"What's wrong?"

Tommy sighed heavily. "I'm no longer a part of the FBI."

"What?" Kimberly grew silent too at the news. That was the last thing she'd expected to hear. "What in the world happened? Did they fire you because you got hurt protecting me?"

"No. An agent came by to check up on me because I hadn't left the safe house and they found me with Grace and started asking questions. They ended up figuring out that she's your daughter and since they had no knowledge of your pregnancy during all this, they found out that I'd lied about it. They told me either I inform the authorities about Grace or I'd lose my job. I refused to tell anyone about the baby, so they let me go."

"Oh Tommy," Kimberly said, suddenly feeling guilty, "I didn't mean for you to get fired because of my secret. This is all my fault."

"No Kim, don't be sorry. I'm actually okay with this. I can finally settle down and do low level work. Maybe I'll become a police officer or something?"

Kimberly smiled. "You're always so optimistic." She complimented him.

Tommy and Kimberly talked for ten more minutes before Neveah's christening crossed Kimberly's mind.

"Tommy, I really love talking to you and I wish we could talk some more, but I have to go."

"Really? Why?"

"Long story. I'll tell you about it some other time. Give Grace a kiss for me and take care."

"I will. Bye Kim."

"Bye."

Kimberly sighed as she ended the call and tossed the cordless phone onto her pillow. She stood to her feet as she ran a hand through her hair before taking off towards the shower. After all, she couldn't go to a church smelling like she'd just woken up.

One Hour Later: Christening Service

Kimberly smoothed the wrinkles out of her dress with her hands before pushing the giant wooden doors of the church open. She stepped into the stone-walled church quietly and looked around in shock. No one was in the sanctuary like she'd expected them to be. With a shrug she walked further into the sanctuary and took a seat on a pew in the third row from the front. She looked around the sanctuary and smiled. The room was lit by several candles and the stained glass windows were shining in little rays of light from the sunset outside the church. Bouquets of flowers had been placed towards the front of the church and there was a small pillar set at center in front of the pulpit where a wooden tub of water had been placed for the evening's Christening. Kimberly smiled as thoughts of christening her own daughter filled her head. It was on her "to do" list for when she brought Grace home from the convent.

Kimberly jumped from her thoughts when she heard the wooden doors opening behind her. She looked over her shoulder and sighed as Collin stepped into the room. No one was with him. Just her luck.

"Aah," he said with a warm smile as he walked over to her, "you made it."

Kimberly forced a smile as she turned her head away from Collin and focused on the wooden bath resting on the pillar at the front of the church. "Yep." She said quickly.

"I'm so glad you're here Kimberly, really I am. It means so much to me."

"Why? She isn't my daughter. I have no connection to the girl in any way, other than the fact that she's my son's step sister."

"Speaking of our son, where is he?"

"Billy's watching him. I didn't want to bring him here today. He's a little wound up."

"I see." He said as he took a seat beside her. Silence overcame the two of them briefly before Collin spoke again. "I'm sorry." He said.

Kimberly turned her head towards him as she raised an eyebrow. "You're…sorry?" she said. "About…?"

"I want to have a fresh, clean start." He admitted. "I…left you a voicemail on your phone a few months ago saying the same thing."

"I never got it. I was in witness protection. I couldn't exactly have a phone on me."

"I realize that." He said. "That's why I'm telling you this now. Kimberly…what we had was great. It was very special to me and I'm always going to cherish the time we spent together. But now, our time to be together has passed. I've found love in Katherine. We have a beautiful baby girl, a wonderful home, and an undying love for each other. I'm happy with her and I'm ready to move on. Are you?"

"Do you even have to ask?" Kimberly said with a look of disgust. "I've been over you for months Collin. The second you told me about sleeping with Katherine and getting her pregnant, you lost me. I've long since moved on and for your information…I care about someone just as much as you care about Katherine."

"What?" Collin said with shock written across his face. "Who? And since when did you even have time to fall in love with someone?"

"Like I have to explain myself to you." Kimberly snapped.

"Why won't you just tell me?"

"Cause it's none of your business."

"Oh, this is just great." Katherine's voice came from the back of the sanctuary. Kimberly and Collin looked up and spied Katherine walking into the sanctuary cradling Neveah safely in her arms as the priest and the rest of the Christening service's guests filed into the room. "I leave you alone for five minutes with her and you're already arguing."

"We aren't arguing dear," Collin reassured her, "we're just having a…heated discussion."

"Well extinguish the flames right now. This day is all about our precious baby girl right now. Not about you and your ex."

The priest stared at the couple amused as he made his way to the pillar. Kimberly rolled her eyes as she leaned back in the pew. Collin stood from his seat and looked Kimberly over. She really did look amazing. Perhaps she was trying to get to him. She knew he loved the dress he was wearing and he loved it when her hair was wet and wavy even more. He sighed as he shook his head and walked to the front of the church to stand beside his fiancé and their daughter.

Kimberly folded her arms across her chest as her eyes moved to the front of the church. A man and a few other people sat down beside her as the priest began the services.

"Ladies and gentlemen," he began as he stared out at the congregation with a broad smile on his face, "I am so happy to see so many people here today to witness the Christening of baby Neveah Marie Ignalis. Will Neveah's parents, Katherine Analie Hilliard and Collin Edmond Ignalis, please bring the child forth and will this child's godparents, Tanya and Adam Park, also step forward. If the grandparents of this little girl would also like to be present at this time, please come forth now."

Members of the congregation watched admiringly as Tanya and Adam stood from their seats and walked towards the front of the church to stand with their goddaughter. Mr. and Mrs. Ignalis came forth as well as well as Katherine's mother. When no one else stood to their feet, Katherine nodded, encouraging the priest to continue on with his ceremony. He cleared his throat before beginning the ceremony.

"Whether we receive this sacrament as infants or as adults, Christening is the church's way of celebrating and enacting the embrace of God."

Katherine stared down at the baby in her arms with a smile on her face. The little girl's eyes were closed as she slept peacefully, unaware of the momentous occasion that was going on around her. Katherine looked up at Collin who was smiling at the baby lovingly before allowing her gaze to fall back upon the sleeping child.

"Katherine? Collin?" the priest said in a firm, direct voice. "What name do you give your child?"

The two parents stare at each other with a smile before turning back to the priest. "Neveah Marie Ignalis." They say in unison.

"What do you ask God's church for Neveah Marie?" he questioned.

"Christening." They responded.

"You have asked to have your child Christened and by doing so, you are accepting the responsibilities of raising her in the practice of the faith. It will be your duty as Neveah Marie's parents to raise her in keeping with God's commandments as God taught us. Do you accept this responsibility?"

"We do."

"Very well." The priest smiled as Neveah's eyes slowly slid open. Katherine smiled down at the little girl who smiled back up at her mother. "I will now ask the godparents to step forward." The priest continued. Tanya and Adam did as told and smiled at the priest.

Katherine looked up at her best friend and her husband and smiled at them. However, her eyes caught sight of Mr. Ignalis standing behind them, a smug expression on his face. Katherine raised an eyebrow at him questioningly, demanding an answer with her eyes. Mr. Ignalis motioned his head towards the baby before turning to look at Kimberly who was watching the ceremony from her seat. Katherine's stomach tied up in knots. Was he going to reveal her secret in the middle of the ceremony?

"Please give Neveah Marie to her godparents." The priest instructed. Katherine found it hard to move for a few seconds as her eyes remained locked with her future father-in-law's who had an amused look etched into his face. Katherine sighed nervously as she walked towards Tanya and carefully placed her daughter in the woman's arms. Tanya smiled at the little girl as she began moving in her arms.

"Hi goddaughter." Tanya said quietly as Adam helped Tanya adjust her arm. Kimberly couldn't help but smile at the gesture. Adam was always so kind and caring. Tanya was lucky to have a husband like him.

"Godmother?" the priest spoke. "Are you prepared to help Collin and Katherine in their duty as Christian parents?"

"Yes." Tanya said with a proud smile.

"Godfather? Are you prepared to help Collin and Katherine in their duty as Christian parents?"

"Yes." Adam replied with a smile.

"Will the grandparents of Neveah Marie please step forward?"

Mr. and Mrs. Ignalis did as they were told as well as Katherine's mother. They all took a step forward and stood on both sides of Tanya and Adam. Mr. Ignalis's chest began to move with a silent laugh as he locked eyes with Katherine again. Katherine's looked between him and Kimberly nervously as her legs suddenly began to tremble beneath her.

"Do you three, as the only living grandparents of Neveah Marie, respect your children's decision of bringing up your child in the ways of Christ?"

"We do." They all spoke in unison.

"Mr. Ignalis?" the priest spoke. "Do you-"

"Before you finish your statement father, there is something everyone needs to know about this little girl."

With that being said, Katherine internally flew into a panic. Next thing she knew, the word had begun spinning around her as her body collapsed against Collin.

"Oh my God!" Collin gasped. "Katherine? Sweetheart? Can you hear me?"

The congregation began to murmur as Collin and Ms. Hillard desperately tried to get the blonde to regain consciousness. A woman in the back of the church stood to her feet quickly as she jogged towards the group of people at the altar. "Excuse me." She said pushing past Mr. Ignalis. "I'm a doctor. Let me through."

Katherine's mother looked up and smiled with relief as she recognized her niece. "She is a doctor." She said. "Let her through."

After thirty more seconds of trying to get Katherine to respond, her eyes fluttered open as her pupils moved around, trying to focus in on her surroundings. Collin helped her over to one of the altar's steps and helped her to sit down. Several people stood from their seats as the rushed over to the mother to check on her well-being.

"Are you alight?" her mother asked worriedly.

"Give her some room you two." Katherine's cousin, whose name turned out to be Dana Mitchell, commanded.

"I-I'm fine, okay?" Katherine stammered as she rested her hand against her head. "I just got a little dizzy."

"You're color's awful." Mr. Ignalis said, his smirk returning. "Perhaps you should take her to the hospital to give her a complete physical?"

Katherine's eyes widened at the mentioning of a physical. "Look, really, I'm fine. I…just haven't gotten too much sleep lately and it's really hot in here." Katherine tugged at the collar of her blouse to air off her chest a little.

"Did you eat breakfast this morning?" Dana asked routinely.

"N-no." Katherine said as she moved her gaze to the floor. "I was…a little preoccupied this morning, getting my daughter together for the day and I forgot to grab a bite to eat."

"I have a little something to snack on from the diner." Tanya said. "Would you like to nibble on that?"

"But what about the Christening service?" Katherine asked worriedly.

"We'll take a short recess." The priest decided. "Everyone can linger in here or out in the dining hall. We'll resume the service in twenty minutes." Several people stood and began to file out to the dining hall while a few remained behind in the sanctuary. Kimberly was one of those few.

"Let's go grab that food." Adam said to Tanya. Tanya began looking around, realizing that she still had Neveah in the arms. She smiled when she spotted Kimberly sitting on a pew staring, uninterestedly, at the situation.

"Kimberly?" she called out to her with a smile on her face. "Would you mind taking her?"

Kimberly's eyes widened with surprise. She certainly wasn't expecting to hear that. "Um, sure." She said, breaking into a smile. Tanya walked over to Kimberly, making Katherine's eyes widened as Kimberly stood and took the little girl from Tanya's arms. She and Adam disappeared seconds later as Kimberly smiled at the infant in her arms. "Hey there Neveah." She said with a bright smile. The little girl broke into a smile at the sound of Kimberly's voice. "That was scary wasn't it?" Kimberly cooed to the little girl. "Yeah. But don't worry. Mommy's okay."

At the mentioning of the word "mommy," Katherine leaned forward, prepared to stand up. Collin, however, wasn't about to let that happen. His arms pushed against Katherine's shoulders to keep her seated. "I'm fine." She protested. "Really."

"Katherine," Dana said, "Mr. Ignalis is right. Why don't we get you to a hospital and run a few tests?"

Katherine's eyes grew to the size of saucers as Kimberly played with the little girl that was now in her care. "I'm not going to the hospital and that's final." She snapped at her cousin. Everyone stared at Katherine in surprise, all except Mr. Ignalis who was more than humored by the panic-stricken "mother."

"Look sweetheart," Collin said calmingly, "just calm down. We're only trying to help you."

"I am calm." Katherine said, trying to keep her anger down to a minimum. "It's everyone else that's making a fuss."

"Darling, Dana isn't fussing about this. She's a doctor for Pete's sake. And if she says you need to go to a hospital, you need to go to the hospital."

"He's right you know." Her mother pointed out. "We need to keep you healthy for Neveah's sake."

"If one more person tells me what I should or should not do, I am going to scream." Katherine managed to get out in a calm voice. "My daughter is not christened yet. That is why we're here." Katherine looked up as Kimberly rocked Neveah to sleep, humming a gentle lullaby to the child. "What the hell is she doing holding my baby?" she snapped as she stood to her feet quickly.

Kimberly looked up as Katherine glared daggers at her. "I was just trying to help." Kimberly said.

"This isn't the Red Cross Kimberly." Katherine snapped as she gently took the baby from Kimberly.

Kimberly felt her heart ache like it did a few weeks ago when Neveah was pulled from her arms. She didn't want to let the child go.

"Hi princess." Katherine smiled at the child, relieved that she was out of Kimberly's arms. "Can we get this show on the road please?" she said as she turned back to the priest. Collin and everyone stared at Katherine in disbelief of the behavior she'd just displayed.

"Don't you want to eat a little hun?" her mother asked worriedly. Just then, Adam and Tanya had walked back into the sanctuary carrying one of Rocky's to go bags.

"No." she said. "I'll eat after the service. Let's get this service going again."

Adam leaned out the door as he called out to all of the guests who'd retreated to the dining hall. Slowly, they all filed back in and seven minutes later, the service was ready to go again. Kimberly sighed as she took her seat again and stared at the service as she focused more so on the baby than on her parents. Dana smiled at her as she took a seat beside her instead of walking back to her previous seat.

"Will you please give the child back to her godparents." The priest instructed.

Katherine held Neveah tight as she stared at the man in disbelief. "Again? Can't we just skip straight to the water stuff? The important part?"

"My dear," the priest said, slightly offended by her rudeness, "this is a sacrament. Everything is important."

"Yes," Mr. Ignalis commented, "we don't want to rush the service do we Katherine? This sacred service?"

Katherine swallowed hard as she shook her head. Tanya stepped forward as Katherine lowered her daughter into the woman's arms.

"Why don't you sit down Katherine?" her mother suggested.

"I'm fine." She said. "Just fine."

"Now, where were we?" the priest said, ready to get back on track.

"You'd just asked the grandparents if they were ready to fulfill their duties?"

The priest looked at all three elders present with a raised eyebrow. "We do." They responded in unison.

"Very well then." He smiled. "Neveah Marie…my dear child…The Christian community welcomes you with great joy. I now trace the sign of the cross on your forehead." the room was silent as the priest did as he spoke. "And I invite your parents and godparents to do so in turn."

"Ooh," Mr. Ignalis said, his infamous smirk returning, "she'll be safe now, won't she Katherine?" Katherine shot him a warning glance before looking back at her baby.

"Brothers and sisters, let us ask the Lord Jesus Christ to look lovingly on this child who's about to be Christened and her parents, God parents, and all who are witnesses here today. Please, hear our prayers."

Just then, the sanctuary doors slowly creaked open, unnoticed to anyone but Katherine. Katherine's eyes moved up and widened as she spied Julia standing in the doorway wearing a pale pink dress with two pigtails hanging loosely over her shoulders. Julia smiled at Katherine as her eyes rested upon the ceremony occurring at the front of the church.

"Lord, hear our prayer." The entire congregation replied.

"Amen." Julia said quietly to herself.

"And through this sacrament," the priest continued, "we renew our grace of Christening in each one of us."

Kimberly's eyes widened as the word "grace" left the priest's lips. "Grace…" she whispered softly as tears began to fill her eyes. Kimberly suddenly stood to her feet before quickly rushing out of the sanctuary. Collin watched worriedly as she disappeared through the giant wooden doors. Katherine raised an eyebrow before rolling her eyes and focusing on her child yet again.

The priest dipped his hands into the tub of water before approaching Tanya and Neveah. "I now Christen you in the name of the father, and of the son, and of the holy spirit." He said with a smile.

Outside

Kimberly shivered as she stepped out of the church and onto the steps of the church. She was glad to be leaving that service. Once inside her car, she pulled her glove compartment open and took hold of her cell phone. She dialed a number quickly and held it up to her ear, patiently waiting for an answer.

"Hello?" Tommy's voice came from the other side of the line.

"Tommy, it's Kimberly. I'm coming to get Grace."


Author's Note: And so ends another chapter! I really liked this chapter. I thought it was nice that Tommy's voice was finally heard again and I loved the whole Christening service with Mr. Ignalis taunting Katherine. Again, sorry to those of you who aren't all about religion, but it's only going to be mentioned in this part of the story. It isn't going to be a continuous thing, I swear lol Well, now that the story's been updated, all that's left for you to do is to review. So, you go ahead and do that and wait patiently for the next update. See you soon guys!